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>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. but we will always strive to be number one. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim love much more at 5:00 p.m. -- tim will have much more coming up at 5:00 p.m. >> and rock council has 45 new board-certified teachers -- and around the accounting now has 45 new board-certified teachers. >> it is the highest teaching credential in the nation that you can earn. >> the board acidification is valid for 10 years. >> schools is out for more than 1000 students across maryland. a trade school has shut down without warning. jennifer franciotti has more on that story. >> not even an e-mail. the students came to class yesterday not knowing their school would be shut down. there was a note posted on the board. the school has branches in colombia and silver spring. about 1200 maryland students were enrolled. >> we here are committed to ensuring that they complete the training that they intended to complete when they enrolled. it is important t
>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. but we will always strive to be number one. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim love much more at 5:00 p.m. -- tim will have much more coming up at 5:00 p.m. >> and rock council has 45 new board-certified teachers -- and around the accounting now has 45 new board-certified teachers. >> it is the highest teaching credential...
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education, business majors are the biggest average starting pay. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. back to you. >> thank you very much. have a great day. >> keith mills examines one of the secret weapons in sports. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. what do you think is the key to a ravens win in denver tomorrow? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. a little busy out there in carroll county. there is a closure along 97 at old liberty. there is an accident blocking all lanes. 65 on 70 in towards 29. running smoothly overall. a nice start on 70 into the beltway. we have an accident in dundalk. flashing lights and not impacting traffic. southbound traffic in great shape on 95. philadelphia bo
education, business majors are the biggest average starting pay. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. back to you. >> thank you very much. have a great day. >> keith mills examines one of the secret weapons in sports. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. what do you think is the key to a ravens win in denver tomorrow? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or...
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it is historic for our educators and our state. it is fabulous for the students. >> we know how committed maryland is. that is a big part of living here. >> maryland beat massachusetts, new york, virginia, and arkansas round out the top five. you can see more on our website , wbaltv.com. >> pedestrians were hurt after being hit by a vehicle. >> ty reed joins us with the latebreaking details. >> they are still trying to piece together the details. it appears they were trying to get across a dark section of the road during this busy rush hour. >> the pedestrians were hit on route 100 eastbound entrance ramp. sky 11 flew over the screen as emergency crews rushed to get two 16-year-olds, a 19-year-old, and 20-year-old into and.... there are no traffic -- into ambulances. there are no traffic lights. all of the pedestrians were taken by abby lance with shock trauma and critical injuries. one of the article injuries is life-threatening. >> you might get something like this in a crowd gathering. but those were pedestrians crossing the roa
it is historic for our educators and our state. it is fabulous for the students. >> we know how committed maryland is. that is a big part of living here. >> maryland beat massachusetts, new york, virginia, and arkansas round out the top five. you can see more on our website , wbaltv.com. >> pedestrians were hurt after being hit by a vehicle. >> ty reed joins us with the latebreaking details. >> they are still trying to piece together the details. it appears they...
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. >> state education officials say there is good news for students with those questions but they are frustrated over the bad news they received as they arrive for class here today. i, students weres - informed that, their school was shut down. >> i was a really learning and all had to stop suddenly. it is kind of frustrating. >> the massachusetts-based school has branches in colombia and silver spring. 1200 students were enrolled in courses ranging from digital media to medical billing. the financial records were regularly monitored. >> the information would signal to us whether or not there were any problems. we did not see any of that. >> what happens to the students? according to the commission, officials were not -- will work with students to organize transcribes to similar programs to trade schools without losing their credit records. >> we're committed to ensuring they complete the training and the intended to complete when they enrolled. it is important a get the skills they need. >> a students can get their tuition money back. anywhere from $9,600 to $20,000. >> the students
. >> state education officials say there is good news for students with those questions but they are frustrated over the bad news they received as they arrive for class here today. i, students weres - informed that, their school was shut down. >> i was a really learning and all had to stop suddenly. it is kind of frustrating. >> the massachusetts-based school has branches in colombia and silver spring. 1200 students were enrolled in courses ranging from digital media to...
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you can see that in our education report -- just log on to our web site. click on education alert. live in the newsroom, tim tooten, wbal tv-11 news. >> we are two days away from the divisional matchups in denver that hopefully will keep the ravens on the road to new orleans. our own gerry sandusky will call the game in colorado. >> you understand why the ravens and of come across -- have come across as undercoat -- underdog's. denver is coming off a by week. make no mistake. denver trounced the ravens in december. but now bernard pierce has added a new element to the ground game. ray lewis has returned to the defense. the ravens look like underdogs, but they do not sound overwhelmed. and joe flacco will likely play better this week then in week 15. he learned from that nightmarish experience. saturday could have a different outcome the most of the country expects. >> defense played very well against these guys. we have to go do our thing. i think just as always, our goal is to score touchdowns. you know, obviously, they can score at a pretty high rate. we have to let our defense d
you can see that in our education report -- just log on to our web site. click on education alert. live in the newsroom, tim tooten, wbal tv-11 news. >> we are two days away from the divisional matchups in denver that hopefully will keep the ravens on the road to new orleans. our own gerry sandusky will call the game in colorado. >> you understand why the ravens and of come across -- have come across as undercoat -- underdog's. denver is coming off a by week. make no mistake. denver...
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. >> sex education for seniors is more necessary >> a three-month delay for the army private charged in the wikileaks scandal. the judge cited extra time needed to deal with classified information. this limits the possible sentence for bradley manning if he is convicted. he is accused of leaking reams of classified documents to wikileaks. the government claims he knew or should have known it would be seen by al qaeda. alert, thes medical recent cold weather has claimed two more lives in maryland. e total is now up to four. this may surprise you, but older adults living sexually active life style, are giving rise to a growing number of hiv cases. that is why city health officials and those in the private sector trying to spread the word. >> it has been a long time since and jessica hert sat in a sex education class. it is what seniors do not know that has officials concerned. a growing number of adults are being diagnosed with hiv. >> we looked at the numbers of people living with hiv in the city, 2010, and 45% for over the age of 50. we know this is an issue for older adults. i do no
. >> sex education for seniors is more necessary >> a three-month delay for the army private charged in the wikileaks scandal. the judge cited extra time needed to deal with classified information. this limits the possible sentence for bradley manning if he is convicted. he is accused of leaking reams of classified documents to wikileaks. the government claims he knew or should have known it would be seen by al qaeda. alert, thes medical recent cold weather has claimed two more...
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>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim will have more tonight at 5:00 p.m. schools no longer in session for 1000 students in maryland. >> jennifer franciotti has the details. >> the students are sleeping in this morning. they came to class yesterday not knowing their school would be shut down. this is how they learned their school had been shut down. it is private trade school. they abruptly closed. the school has branches in colombia and silver spring as well as other states across the country. 1200 maryland students were enrolled. >> we here are committed to insuring that they complete the training that they intended to complete when they enrolled. it is important they get the skills they need to get the jobs they need. >> they will be working with the students to find them a new place to go. anyone who paid out of pocket will be reimbursed from a fund they were required to pay into. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> pol
>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim will have more tonight at 5:00 p.m. schools no longer in session for 1000 students in maryland. >> jennifer franciotti has the details. >> the students are sleeping in this morning. they came to class yesterday not knowing their school would be shut down. this is how they learned their...
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. >> in tonight's education alert, maryland schools continue their winning streak. they were named number one in the nation for the fifth year in our wrote. the system got a final grade of b-plus, but received no marks lower than a b. state school officials say there's still plenty of room for improvement. the top honor for a maryland scientist from the white house. >> he is one of 12 researchers been awarded this year's national medal of science. tim tooten is live in the newsroom with that story. big news for him, sam. >> he is a distinguished professor of physics, but his resume also includes a seat on the state board of education. the national medal of science from the white house is one of the highest honors given to scientists, engineers, and inventors. dr. gates is the author of more than 200 publications. he has been a member of the state school board since 2009. he says it is a nice surprise. >> the personal meaning i take from it is in order to get this sort of recognition, some of the world's best physicists had to support the research program i had been
. >> in tonight's education alert, maryland schools continue their winning streak. they were named number one in the nation for the fifth year in our wrote. the system got a final grade of b-plus, but received no marks lower than a b. state school officials say there's still plenty of room for improvement. the top honor for a maryland scientist from the white house. >> he is one of 12 researchers been awarded this year's national medal of science. tim tooten is live in the newsroom...
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. >> now on the education alert, top honors for more than 200 verlaine schoolteachers. they are down nationally board certified. now nationally board certified. >> it turns out there are five in one school alone. mothers fail elementary. -- millers dale elementary. >> it is the highest teaching credential in the nation you can earn. it is a voluntary credential that teachers undertake. >> that board certification is valid for 10 years. right now maryland has more than 2400 board certified teachers. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with tom tasselmire. >> a week frontal boundary moving across the area today. it did produce light rain towards the middle part of the day. a little thought of yellow. showers might have come down stronger. it did not produce a whole lot of rain. officially at the airport, nothing but trouble. just a trace. it may have had a slightly heavier shower in your backyard tree the middle part of the day. no measurable rain so far this year. that will probably change on friday. only 49 after a morning low 27. 35 degrees in 1927. record low
. >> now on the education alert, top honors for more than 200 verlaine schoolteachers. they are down nationally board certified. now nationally board certified. >> it turns out there are five in one school alone. mothers fail elementary. -- millers dale elementary. >> it is the highest teaching credential in the nation you can earn. it is a voluntary credential that teachers undertake. >> that board certification is valid for 10 years. right now maryland has more than...
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education week magazine has named the school -- a major achievement. education week magazine has been the school the best and the nation for the fifth year in a row. >> maryland hangs on to its no. 1 ranking. >> obviously we are delighted maryland has identified as number one by quality council. >> she is in charge of what students are learning across the state, but she says there is enough credit to go around. >> it gives the opportunity to recognize stakeholders across the state to have really worked together to make this the number one school system. >> as you look at this year's results, would you say there is room for improvement? >> the work is not done. certainly the focus on on eliminating the achievement gap. every parent, every educator, every child deserves to have the very best school in his or her community. >> maryland received nothing more than a b grade in a number of academic categories. it landed an a in several categories including work force policies. >> how tough is it to remain no. one year after year? >> we want to make sure the
education week magazine has named the school -- a major achievement. education week magazine has been the school the best and the nation for the fifth year in a row. >> maryland hangs on to its no. 1 ranking. >> obviously we are delighted maryland has identified as number one by quality council. >> she is in charge of what students are learning across the state, but she says there is enough credit to go around. >> it gives the opportunity to recognize stakeholders across...
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a new study expird active video games -- compared active video games to physical education classes in school. children use more energy when it came to going to p.e. class. >>> your eyes are the key to being trusted. that's according to a new survey that says people with brown eyes are considered much more trustworthy than those with blue eyes. people also said men with bigger mouths and larger chins -- jay leno -- were more trust worthy than men with narrow faces. >>> trust may soon be a major issue for hundreds of students attending a local training school. they may be in for the shock of their lives later this morning. coming up at 5:05, the school which crushed the dreams of thousands of students. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning. this is funny. >> according to men's health magazine, 25 % of men say they do this when they have a bad day, whether they have blue eyes or brown eyes. they a, lift weights, go running, b, break something, or c, talk to their significant other. right. >> i used to break something but i've grown out of that. go to our facebook fan page.
a new study expird active video games -- compared active video games to physical education classes in school. children use more energy when it came to going to p.e. class. >>> your eyes are the key to being trusted. that's according to a new survey that says people with brown eyes are considered much more trustworthy than those with blue eyes. people also said men with bigger mouths and larger chins -- jay leno -- were more trust worthy than men with narrow faces. >>> trust...
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education week rates the stake first in the country in its quality counts survey. it still has work to do. it received the highest grade of b. plus. the district ranks 45th though with a c. minus. the national average is a c. plus. >>> we are getting a first look now at the design of a possible new chuck brown memorial and park. the plans call for the chuck brown memorial to go up at lang don park in northwest washington and the tribute to the godfather of go go music was designed by the same firm that designed the howard theater. that came out great. mayor gray presented the plans yesterday and brown's family members and musicians were also on hand for that. >> the park in northeast d.c.. >>> it is 5:05. time for the latest your money report of the morning. >> and jessica doyle is here with a look at the headlines. good morning. >> good morning, investors are going to start the morning from a pretty good looking perch. how good is it? how about the best peg in about five years? the s&p 500 stands today at a five year high and you can thank in part decent everyonin
education week rates the stake first in the country in its quality counts survey. it still has work to do. it received the highest grade of b. plus. the district ranks 45th though with a c. minus. the national average is a c. plus. >>> we are getting a first look now at the design of a possible new chuck brown memorial and park. the plans call for the chuck brown memorial to go up at lang don park in northwest washington and the tribute to the godfather of go go music was designed by...
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that distinction comes from the education week magazine. governor martin o'malley and other state leaders traveled to the elementary school outside annapolis to mark the big achievement. >> you know here in maryland, we value the teaching profession. and we value the men and women who go into our public schools every single day and do their very best to give you the best education that they could possibly give to you. >> and now these latest figures show that the students are graduating from the maryland high school at a record rate. >>> the oscar nominations, they are out. and three d.c.-based films are out for best pictures, but one of them isn't even in theaters until tomorrow. we'll have more on the controversy surrounding the countdown to zero dark 30. topper? >>> well, it's mild out here, but if you're headed out, grab at least a light jacket. we'll show you the temperatures. still primarily in the 50s across the metro area. 49 down in bethesda and 50 on the dot here in fairfax. we'll come back and talk about if these clouds are going
that distinction comes from the education week magazine. governor martin o'malley and other state leaders traveled to the elementary school outside annapolis to mark the big achievement. >> you know here in maryland, we value the teaching profession. and we value the men and women who go into our public schools every single day and do their very best to give you the best education that they could possibly give to you. >> and now these latest figures show that the students are...
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the terror group targeted the teenager because she openly challenged the taliban's efforts to deny education and other rights to women. malala was flown to queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham which has treated hundreds of soldiers injured in the wars in afghanistan and iraq. malala will continue to come to this hospital for outpatient therapy. in a few weeks from now she'll be readmitted here for reconstructive surgery on her head. malala will continue her recovery with her parents and two brothers who have moved to central england. this week her father was given a three year diplomatic post in britain. more than 250,000 people have signed online petitions calling for malala to be nominated for a nobel peace prize. the taliban has vowed to target her again. rita nissan for cbs news, birmingham, england. >> taliban gunmen attacked more women this week. they shot and killed five teachers riding in a van in the same part of pakistan where malala was shot. >>> gabrielle giffords is paying a visit to newtown, connecticut. plans call for her to meet privately with families of the 20 children an
the terror group targeted the teenager because she openly challenged the taliban's efforts to deny education and other rights to women. malala was flown to queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham which has treated hundreds of soldiers injured in the wars in afghanistan and iraq. malala will continue to come to this hospital for outpatient therapy. in a few weeks from now she'll be readmitted here for reconstructive surgery on her head. malala will continue her recovery with her parents and two...
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have been willing to make the tough decisions necessary to invest in their children's education even as we cut everything else. >> so virginia schools came in fourth place this year. d.c. schools came in 45th in the nation. schools are ranked based on achievement, a student's chance at success and other categories. >> the tolls will not be lowered any time soon. critics argue that many drivers avoid the i.c.c. because it costs too much but they won't cut toll. it was used to generate more than $18 million in the first year but it actually made more than $19 million. montgomery councilman phil andrews argue more daily commuters would take the i.c.c. if it did not cost so much. >> this is the only toll facility where regular commuters don't get a deep discount. on the bay bridge they get a 75% discount. >> state officials sent andrews a letter denying his request to cut the cost of the toll saying the tolls are appropriately set. >> it is time to catch on the traffic that the hour. how it is looking? >> we're starting to see virginia i-95 settling back down. the express lane slowing fr
have been willing to make the tough decisions necessary to invest in their children's education even as we cut everything else. >> so virginia schools came in fourth place this year. d.c. schools came in 45th in the nation. schools are ranked based on achievement, a student's chance at success and other categories. >> the tolls will not be lowered any time soon. critics argue that many drivers avoid the i.c.c. because it costs too much but they won't cut toll. it was used to...
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. >> plus, a major milestone for the pakistani girl who fought for education for other girls and was shot by the taliban. >> of the springfield hey, look! a shooting sr! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i sh this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0irst month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >> it seems the serial groper may have struck again. >> it has been a few weeks, but the latest incident occurred yesterday on briarwood court. >> natasha barrett is live and annandale with the latest. >> all of the other incidents have happened in springfield right before christmas and earlier in the fall, but the man behind this does it the same way every time. he takes advantage of women by themselves, either early in the morning or at night. this time it happened in another
. >> plus, a major milestone for the pakistani girl who fought for education for other girls and was shot by the taliban. >> of the springfield hey, look! a shooting sr! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i sh this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german...
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the panel includes people from law enforcement education, and the father of a virginia tech student killed in the 2007 shooting. the first meeting will be held on monday. the ohio firearms association says it wants to train teachers across the state to carry weapons in schools. the program is being offered for free for teachers and staff who already have a concealed weapons permit. >> president obama is expected to announce jack lew as his choice to be the next treasury secretary. there is no word officially on the appointment yet, but sources say the president will likely nominate him as early as tomorrow. he has exper both the public and private sector and is the current white house chief of staff. >> hillary clinton is speaking out for the first time since returning to work this week. today she talked about her plans for the time she has left in office. >> i am very much looking forward to doing everything we can the last few weeks to resolve and finish up wherever possible and then to have a very smooth, seamless transition to senator kerry to continue the work. >> secretary clinton wa
the panel includes people from law enforcement education, and the father of a virginia tech student killed in the 2007 shooting. the first meeting will be held on monday. the ohio firearms association says it wants to train teachers across the state to carry weapons in schools. the program is being offered for free for teachers and staff who already have a concealed weapons permit. >> president obama is expected to announce jack lew as his choice to be the next treasury secretary. there...
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. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the eye. >> absolutely. >> and let her point of view come across. >> really interesting stuff. you can see more on "pageant confidential," the road to miss america, tomorrow night, 8:00, 7:00 on abc. it's a special edition of "20/20." followed by the 2013 miss america pageant, live from las vegas. and, sam, how has the judging been going for you? >> lara, it's really an exciting thing. talking to the young women, my favorite part has been the interview. it's easy to concentrate on the evening gowns and the swimsuit. it's easy to think this is just a beauty pageant. but this is a scholarship pageant, miss america is. they a
. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the...
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we value our education. >> off to school, boy. >> and he's ice skating to school. school was canceled. he didn't get to skate the whole way there. found that out. either way, we're going to communicate the text message cancelling school thing. all that cold air is moving to the east. and the warm-up for the east coast that's been happening and will continue for just a time, going to get out of here. watch the temperatures tumble. chicago, 46 today. but 24 by monday. these are high temperatures. 65 for pittsburgh today. and on monday, less than 40. that's the big picture. you see the big division of air with the cold front. >> this weather report has been brought to you by las vegas. and you guys, places like trevor city, michigan, have hit their high this morning, 51. >> a few days of reprieve for them. >>> coming up on "good morning america," lara spencer and the secrets of miss america. we go backstage of the biggest pageant of the year to learn the emotional stories of some of the contestants. >>> and under-the-radar stability, britney spears making news this mo
we value our education. >> off to school, boy. >> and he's ice skating to school. school was canceled. he didn't get to skate the whole way there. found that out. either way, we're going to communicate the text message cancelling school thing. all that cold air is moving to the east. and the warm-up for the east coast that's been happening and will continue for just a time, going to get out of here. watch the temperatures tumble. chicago, 46 today. but 24 by monday. these are high...
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to me, i always suspected looking at it from afar, he's an icon, is how much he deeply cares about education. and really understands the issues. people have their own views. but like my conversations, he thinks teachers are it. teachers, he's like, this technology is nice. we can help. the tools are nice. the data's nice. but at the end of the day, it's about having a great teacher. that's what's moving the dial. and that's what he cares about. >>> one of my favorite movies of the year is "argo" up for five golden globes this sunday, including best director for ben affleck. it's a true story based on cia agent tony mendez, who hatched a plot to free six americans during the iran hostage crisis, by having them pretend their a film crew. >> what was the last movie you produced? >> "high and dry." >> who paid for that? what's your middle name? >> leon. >> shoot him. he's an american spy. look, they're going to try to break you. trying to get you agitated. you have to know your resume back-to-front. >> you believe your story is going to make a difference when there's a gun to our heads? >> i thi
to me, i always suspected looking at it from afar, he's an icon, is how much he deeply cares about education. and really understands the issues. people have their own views. but like my conversations, he thinks teachers are it. teachers, he's like, this technology is nice. we can help. the tools are nice. the data's nice. but at the end of the day, it's about having a great teacher. that's what's moving the dial. and that's what he cares about. >>> one of my favorite movies of the year...
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both health and education experts say that research shows starting school that early is not good for adolescents' mental and physical well-being. >>> news around the nation this morning, photos showing in court right now reveal ago lot more about james holmes. and what he was doing leading up to that theater shooting out in colorado. prosecutors say that just hours before holmes burst into a colorado movie theater opening fire. the accused killer used his iphone to snap self-portraits of himself and the photos showed him wearing black eye contacts, smiling and holding a handgun near his face. in others he was dressed fully in plaque with a bulletproof vest. on friday a judge will rule whether or not holmes will face the trial for the death of 12 people in that shooting. >>> attorneys for convicted wild molester jerry sandusky will be back in court this morning. his legal team is set to start the appeal process and they'll argue they were not given enough time to go through the evidence and information that would have helped them better prepare for the case. he was found guilty on 45
both health and education experts say that research shows starting school that early is not good for adolescents' mental and physical well-being. >>> news around the nation this morning, photos showing in court right now reveal ago lot more about james holmes. and what he was doing leading up to that theater shooting out in colorado. prosecutors say that just hours before holmes burst into a colorado movie theater opening fire. the accused killer used his iphone to snap self-portraits...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> this is a story you will be talking about all day. >> you want to share it with everybody you know. a musician and prankster decide to have fun at drive through. take a look. >> this is how the costume looks while i am wearing it. and let's see how people react what car with no driver rolls up to their drive through window. [laughter] >> throw it in here. i am a ghost. >> throw it in here i am a ghost. i like that guy opening and shutting the window. >> every time he will be there. he will be there. >> as if it's going to change. he has a youtube channel with other pranks he's done including one where he does the drive through with a fake hand. >> i saw that one. not nearly as funny but the responses to this and reaction from the people is classic. >> stay with us this morning. >> beyonce does it all and looks great doing it. we know that. now she is
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> this is a story you will be talking about all day. >> you want to share it with everybody you know. a musician and prankster decide to have fun at drive through. take a look. >> this is how the costume looks while i am wearing...
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citations begin to school buses to be submitted to the mayor, council members and the department of education four times a year. the story on abc2 news of school buses running red lights prompted the baltimore city council to step in. right now, the school system operates some of its own buses but employs contractors. currently, those contractors are not required to report their drivers violations to the school system. a new law would change that and it passed through a city council committee last night. some of the contractors appeared before the city council committee. they say it's hard to keep track of drivers in a bus when a citation was issued. but they agreed the problem need to be addressed. >> you don't ask for references? just like where was your last job? >> i am going to be straight. most of the times you know, they need them like now. >> reporter: now the bill moves ahead to a vote of the full city council which should happen sometime within the next few weeks. reporting live, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> today governor o'malley will make an announcement dealing with affordabl
citations begin to school buses to be submitted to the mayor, council members and the department of education four times a year. the story on abc2 news of school buses running red lights prompted the baltimore city council to step in. right now, the school system operates some of its own buses but employs contractors. currently, those contractors are not required to report their drivers violations to the school system. a new law would change that and it passed through a city council committee...
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we earn the ranking because of things like early childhood education and college prep. >> it has been so warm this week it's possible you've turned off the heat in your house. maybe you even have a fan out. will it be warm again. wyatteverhart has a rook at the forecast. >> maryland's most accurate forecast.. >> kelly there will be a chill in the air first thing in the morning but not the kind of cold weather we expect in january. the one thing we'll bring in tomorrow is some additional cloud cover and rain brewing to the west will move in. tonight,temperatures in the low 40s to upper 30s. all of us are falling through 30s overnight toward day braevenlth midday tomorrow, cloudy with with the chance of showers coming in. we'll talk about how fast things clear out and look at a big warm up. >> thanks wyatt. an update now with with speed cameras. tonight a spokeswoman says it still has not determined whether all 83 speed cameras will be replaced. some cameras have issued tickets that should not have been issued. a newcontractor took over the program january -- december 31st. . >> there w
we earn the ranking because of things like early childhood education and college prep. >> it has been so warm this week it's possible you've turned off the heat in your house. maybe you even have a fan out. will it be warm again. wyatteverhart has a rook at the forecast. >> maryland's most accurate forecast.. >> kelly there will be a chill in the air first thing in the morning but not the kind of cold weather we expect in january. the one thing we'll bring in tomorrow is some...
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the new educational building will soon be equipped with computers for student and offer academic tutoring plus art and dance classes. >> in baltimore, obesity, diabetes are big issues. we believe it's important for mind, body and spirit to have things such as this. >> reporter: students are excited about the opportunities. >> now students can work on their projects outside of school. now they don't have an excuse because the city of baltimore is supporting them. >> reporter: another community partnership making a difference. >>> the educational building should be completed within three weeks to allow students taking classes. 15 schools are using the facility. >>> it's a shutout. some of baseball's biggest stars will not be getting into the hall of fame in coopers town. no player received enough votes to make this into cooperstown. 37 names were on the ballot including barry bonds, roger clemons, all embroiled in that steroid scandal and two of faced perjury charges. former red sox and oral pitch curt schilling was on the ball -- orioles pitcher curt schilling was on the ballot. >> there's
the new educational building will soon be equipped with computers for student and offer academic tutoring plus art and dance classes. >> in baltimore, obesity, diabetes are big issues. we believe it's important for mind, body and spirit to have things such as this. >> reporter: students are excited about the opportunities. >> now students can work on their projects outside of school. now they don't have an excuse because the city of baltimore is supporting them. >>...
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the additional $6 billion a year in tax revenue for education will allow brown to propose sending more money to poor school districts and allowing other districts more spending nextibility. >> there are questions about the reliability of the new 78 dreamliner jet as it prepares for flight out of san jose airport tomorrow. they have had a stream of problems all week and a flight was canceled yesterday in japan because of a message that indicated a brake problem of the on tuesday another splashed 40 gallons of jet fuel on a runway at logan international airport in bought before take off. on monday, again in boston, a difficulty japan airlines dream liner experienced a battery fire. boeing says they have extreme confidence in the new plane and so do flight safety consultants. >> ing in is in common in the three events or a serious event. we cannot blame the airplane for a battery. you will say, who manufactures that battery? >> the flight safety consultant says with new planes it takes time to work out the bugs. >> the man miss say lit a woman on fire in san francisco bay you have distric
the additional $6 billion a year in tax revenue for education will allow brown to propose sending more money to poor school districts and allowing other districts more spending nextibility. >> there are questions about the reliability of the new 78 dreamliner jet as it prepares for flight out of san jose airport tomorrow. they have had a stream of problems all week and a flight was canceled yesterday in japan because of a message that indicated a brake problem of the on tuesday another...
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>> it is not a problem that can be solved by any specific action but includes mental health issues, education, as well as access to guns. >> with the one month anniversary of the sandy hook elementary school approaching washington is facing pressure to take meanful action. former congressman gabrielle giffords who was badly injured two years ago is taking a prominent roam. she and her husband have launched an effort to push action on questions of mental health, high capacity gun magazines and background checks on purchases. >> i bought a gun at wall heart and i went through a back ground check. why can't we make it more difficult for criminals and mentally ill to get guns. >> the shock over the elementary school shootings is leading to gun "buy back" programs. >> if we can prevent one innocent child being the victim of an accident or the target of unstable person it is well worth our time. at the same time, gun stores say their merchandise is flying off the shelves. >> people want to be able to protect themselves. >> the biden task forces hopes to make recommendations by the end of the month
>> it is not a problem that can be solved by any specific action but includes mental health issues, education, as well as access to guns. >> with the one month anniversary of the sandy hook elementary school approaching washington is facing pressure to take meanful action. former congressman gabrielle giffords who was badly injured two years ago is taking a prominent roam. she and her husband have launched an effort to push action on questions of mental health, high capacity gun...
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they are an absolute disgrace and we have educators, secretary of education, karen lewis in chicago, leading the the employees union, they are a disgrace because they're acting as if they have the problem in hand. meanwhile, school districts are going bankrupt, the teachers' organization admit they're working for themselves and not for the students, and the parents are not engaged in the teaching of those young people, who are our future. >> megyn: but it's the point that knowledge is power and better educated the children are whether they're on public assistance or not, the better off they'll be in the future, a decent area for focus, how well are they being educated. lou, thanks. >> great to be with you. >> megyn: well, as vice-president biden meets with hunters, gun dealers and the n.r.a., there are new questions about mr. biden suggesting yesterday the president is going to change our gun laws at least in part by executive order rather than working through the congress. jay and steve hayes are next on the politics and law behind that. plus, liberal talk show host bill maher recen
they are an absolute disgrace and we have educators, secretary of education, karen lewis in chicago, leading the the employees union, they are a disgrace because they're acting as if they have the problem in hand. meanwhile, school districts are going bankrupt, the teachers' organization admit they're working for themselves and not for the students, and the parents are not engaged in the teaching of those young people, who are our future. >> megyn: but it's the point that knowledge is...
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> a new fallout in a smalltown criminal case grabbing national attention. it involves an ohio student caught on video joking about an alleged rape victim. a 16-year-old girl said to have been assaulted at a couple of different parties while apparently drugged or passed out drunk. if you have not seen it, here are some of his remarks, this is not the alleged rapist, it is someone who appears to have found the alleged rape very amusing and we have to warn you, this is offensive. (inaudible) just saying, she wakes up, i don't think so 'cause she's dead. >> i'm not-- >> if she wakes up, i don't think so 'cause she's dead. >> she's deader than andrew reid's son. >> and (inaudible) and deader than-- wow. >> what is wrong with you? she's deader than oj's wife. (laughter) she's deader than caylee antho anthony. (inaudible). >> right now, they're trying to help a dead girl. that's like trying to help wood tur
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> a new fallout in a smalltown criminal case grabbing national attention. it involves an ohio student caught on video joking about an alleged rape victim. a 16-year-old girl said to have been assaulted at a couple of different parties while apparently drugged or passed out drunk. if you have not seen it, here are some of his...
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the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you doing, charles? >> i admit i forgot how to write cursive. i tried to write a note recently. bill: apparently jack lew did too. listen, man, we can argue about the tax burden, about the time and you can argue about the tax burden of actually paying your darn taxes for crying out loud. but mercy, two heed. >> 6 billion hours. the gao did a study in 2005 said the inefficiency of the tax code, this is back then. the inefficiency the time that it costs us to gather everything up, cost the country up to $600 billion a year. the last time this thing was revamped it was 1
the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you...
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. >> we were educating, letting people know they can come up and talk to us. we're very friendly, said hi to people. we let people know that guns are not bad things. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultima
. >> we were educating, letting people know they can come up and talk to us. we're very friendly, said hi to people. we let people know that guns are not bad things. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor. it's me, tigey. daniel's being a sleepyhead this morning. you want to go wake him up? let's go. (daniel snoring softly) ready? let's say, "wake up, daniel tiger." wake up, daniel tiger. (
dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel...
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we have journalism as entertainment and education. on the left is the new jersey gazette where the right two columns dedicated to the reestablishment of the continental army. it detail the speck specs of the infantry. on the left a column that indicates the mathematical theory. on the right, terrorist there's journal where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis. advertising is also something that struck me. in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements for run away slaves or servanteds for sales or soldiers. david is an advocate for primary sources and the general public and students reading primary sources. what he says is that these soldier advertisement newspapers where we get a lot of information where the unit enormous look like. they are describing the soldiers that have -- another interesting advertisement in that struck know in the january 20th, 17 1776th. we have thomas paine's common sense one of the first advertisement for common sense. there it is. what is interesting to me about th
we have journalism as entertainment and education. on the left is the new jersey gazette where the right two columns dedicated to the reestablishment of the continental army. it detail the speck specs of the infantry. on the left a column that indicates the mathematical theory. on the right, terrorist there's journal where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis. advertising is also something that struck me. in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements...
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this included the most ambitious education reform in decades. had the largest infrastructure investments since eisenhower. the largest research investment after. the largest low-cost tax cut since reagan went to more than 95% of the country and less than 10% country noticed it. but in my book i do try to get deep into the bowels of the white house and the backgrounds of capitol hill, but also to be a fly on the wall on the energy department weatherization division, actually known as the turkey farm. add to the local high-speed real meetings in the central valley where i saw obama called it replaced. i did spend some time in that way to think he's too fancy sillinger factory factory, to. but my novel approach was to try and figure out what he's doing. another spoiler alert here, but the most important thing you should know about obama's a mostly try to do what he said he would do. he came into office at this and usually well-defined theory and a straight up with that. to guard this. his kid and agenda in 2008 to attract a lot of attention in the
this included the most ambitious education reform in decades. had the largest infrastructure investments since eisenhower. the largest research investment after. the largest low-cost tax cut since reagan went to more than 95% of the country and less than 10% country noticed it. but in my book i do try to get deep into the bowels of the white house and the backgrounds of capitol hill, but also to be a fly on the wall on the energy department weatherization division, actually known as the turkey...
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educated no one else went up so much ire because of the environment he and offered. .. >> i watched shows, all suburban tv shows. oh, wait, "hawaii 5-0", "streets of san fransisco," you know, crime advocacy -- television shows. there was lucille ball, and the presence outside the light well of the kitchen dining. what did the kids -- what did the millenials watch? "friendsfriends," and "sex in te city." my complacency, living in the suburb and idolizing was replaced by longing, wanting something they did not have, and that's a reason why these people are so much more oriented towards cities. richard florida talks about how kids don't want cars anymore or don't want to own homes anymore because they are seen as burdens and limitations. as long as they are connected on the hand held, they want to have as much freedom as possible. they want to be able to bike, as you know, and they want to take transit so they don't need to use the car. they are moving to cities, but cities that offer them this lifestyle, not the cities that require them, as we say, to have the automobile as a device. what's
educated no one else went up so much ire because of the environment he and offered. .. >> i watched shows, all suburban tv shows. oh, wait, "hawaii 5-0", "streets of san fransisco," you know, crime advocacy -- television shows. there was lucille ball, and the presence outside the light well of the kitchen dining. what did the kids -- what did the millenials watch? "friendsfriends," and "sex in te city." my complacency, living in the suburb and...
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oup oxford is about fundamental education. we often say that we don't exist to make money but we do have to make money to do the things that we exist to do. and that really doesn't form all of the work that we engage in. personally one aspect of what we do at oxford that i particularly enjoyed, and that is the kind of publishing that i think oxford does especially well and is specially important these days is to essentially take the work of scholars who often exist in fairly influenced environment speaking to members of their own discipline-based tribe and try to help them translate their work to a larger audience and that sometimes can be a real challenge. but it goes to the heart of what oxford should be doing which is not publishing works to very small groups of intellectuals, although that is a crucial part of what we do, but also trying to identify works that are broader input and trying to bring those works to people who are interested who did do not reside in the academy. so i think the subtitle of the session today is
oup oxford is about fundamental education. we often say that we don't exist to make money but we do have to make money to do the things that we exist to do. and that really doesn't form all of the work that we engage in. personally one aspect of what we do at oxford that i particularly enjoyed, and that is the kind of publishing that i think oxford does especially well and is specially important these days is to essentially take the work of scholars who often exist in fairly influenced...
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then on the education portion of our website, for instance, we have a whole website where they come to life. you can also come to research room, not all of them are yet on the tapes. some people still come to research room. specs of the word accessible does come to mind. >> yes, absolutely. and now can't you should really appreciate what this guy, anybody who has ever had to work with research material, above all, tape-recording of office conversations of any kind, maybe have some appreciation of what horrible drudgery it is to go through this. so on behalf of history, ted, thank you very much, for all you did. but i want you to explain something more about the system. particularly the way it was set up in the cabinet room, the oval office, at least, at least one telephone. describe it. there was a switch in the knee part of the resolute of the desk, and -- >> like com, i also want to ignore your question briefly to give my thanks to this great library for what it did to make the writing possible, and the library could not have been more supportive at every level, beginning with caroli
then on the education portion of our website, for instance, we have a whole website where they come to life. you can also come to research room, not all of them are yet on the tapes. some people still come to research room. specs of the word accessible does come to mind. >> yes, absolutely. and now can't you should really appreciate what this guy, anybody who has ever had to work with research material, above all, tape-recording of office conversations of any kind, maybe have some...
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the book, howard was in a real sense born class conscious, because both his parents had very little education. and his father worked extremely hard, you know, as a waiter, as a window washer, all kinds of menial work with the result that he had a very bad back, but he had to keep on working. and the family had to keep on moving. his mother was very resourceful, and she would get a deal whereby the apartment lease would be free for one month, and they would pay for the second. and they would take the free month and then move. and they kept doing that in order to avoid rent. so it was a very poor family, and howard knew early on that the notion that all you have to do is work hard and you can get anywhere you want to get in life, he knew that was nonsense. no one could have worked harder than his father did, and his father never even entered the middle class. >> host: now, when howard was in high school, he had a number of friends who were involved in political activity, and you talk about a sort of radicalizing experience that happened with him while he was at a demonstration in times square,
the book, howard was in a real sense born class conscious, because both his parents had very little education. and his father worked extremely hard, you know, as a waiter, as a window washer, all kinds of menial work with the result that he had a very bad back, but he had to keep on working. and the family had to keep on moving. his mother was very resourceful, and she would get a deal whereby the apartment lease would be free for one month, and they would pay for the second. and they would...
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think i say in the book, he was in a sense born conscience because both of his parents had very little education, and his father worked extremely hard as a waiter come as a window washer, all kinds of work with the result that he had a very bad back that had to keep on working and the family had to keep on moving. his mother was very resourceful and she would get a deal where the department would be free for one month and they would pay for the second month and they would take a free month and then moved and they kept doing that in order to avoid a friend. so it was a very poor family. and she knew very early on that the notion all you have to do is work hard and you can get anywhere you want to get in life he knew that was nonsense. no one could have worked harder than his father did coming and his father never even entered the middle class. >> when he was in high school he had a number of friends involved in political activity, and you talk about a sort of radical experience, what happened with him at a demonstration in times square. >> yes, we don't have much information about it. it's fairly
think i say in the book, he was in a sense born conscience because both of his parents had very little education, and his father worked extremely hard as a waiter come as a window washer, all kinds of work with the result that he had a very bad back that had to keep on working and the family had to keep on moving. his mother was very resourceful and she would get a deal where the department would be free for one month and they would pay for the second month and they would take a free month and...
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the plan he will unveil this morning includes more money for education thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it also stresses continued fiscal restraint just about everywhere else. that might not sit well with fellow democrats who are fighting to restore slashed state services. >>> uc-davis will have ato pay a million dollars for the pepper spraying incident. 21 "occupiers" will get $35,000 apiece the rest given to attorneys and other protestors. this happened in the fall of 2011. >>> time now 6:11. crumbling castle, are the sacramento kings on the move? >> plus a scary situation. who rescued the driver of this boat after it spun out of control? >> i love it. i wouldn't sell something i didn't love. >> and the taste of sweet success. how a local teen is hoping to turn candy bars into cash for college. [ male announcer ] the career landscape of america is changing. new jobs are here, and by 2025 we could have millions more that demand qualified college graduates. many in the bay area. at devry university, our market-responsive bachelor's and master's degree programs can give you wh
the plan he will unveil this morning includes more money for education thanks to voter- approved tax hikes. but it also stresses continued fiscal restraint just about everywhere else. that might not sit well with fellow democrats who are fighting to restore slashed state services. >>> uc-davis will have ato pay a million dollars for the pepper spraying incident. 21 "occupiers" will get $35,000 apiece the rest given to attorneys and other protestors. this happened in the fall...
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now, the most interesting proposal is that new education formula. if you break it down, it looks like it means more money to poor urban areas and less to suburban districts. now, we spoke with a school board president from the san mateo union high school district and he said in looking at the formula it could cost his school district $4 million next year and for a $90 million budget it could be significant. i'm grace lee, cbs 5. >>> new at 6:00 bridge officials had always planned on adding security cameras to that new span of the bay bridge but what they weren't prepared for is the price tag. cbs 5 reporter da lin joins us from yerba buena island tonight. we're talking tens of millions of dollars. >> reporter: authorities say the east span of the bay bridge will be an iconic structure once it's done. and because it could be a potential terrorist target, the chp says it needs a state-of- the-art security system to make sure it's safe. problem is, toll payors are going to have to spend millions. the east span is only 2.2 miles. but the chp says it wil
now, the most interesting proposal is that new education formula. if you break it down, it looks like it means more money to poor urban areas and less to suburban districts. now, we spoke with a school board president from the san mateo union high school district and he said in looking at the formula it could cost his school district $4 million next year and for a $90 million budget it could be significant. i'm grace lee, cbs 5. >>> new at 6:00 bridge officials had always planned on...
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a >> that's right, educate aboutss the closing process, the application process. >> reporter: andy schnegenberger u showed us another neighborhood reynoldstown. it was first settled by freed slaved after the civil war.s today, working class families want to move in. schnegenberger directs non- profit groups like resources for communities, which guide first- time buyers through the mortgage process. the folks that you typically deal with, give me a sense of who they are? >> so our member organizations work with families that are typically low- to moderate- income, you know, annual incomes of $30,000 to $50,000 to $60,000 a year. >> reporter: the new rules are designed it to protect them from risky loans and the banks from borrowers taking a loan they cannot afford. they cap total debt payments at no more than 43% of a borrower's income; mandate a consumer's financial records be verified; ban interest-only loans and limit large payments calledo balloons due at the end of a loan. but schnegenberger is also worried regulators could tinker with the rules by the end of the year. >> concerns about the d
a >> that's right, educate aboutss the closing process, the application process. >> reporter: andy schnegenberger u showed us another neighborhood reynoldstown. it was first settled by freed slaved after the civil war.s today, working class families want to move in. schnegenberger directs non- profit groups like resources for communities, which guide first- time buyers through the mortgage process. the folks that you typically deal with, give me a sense of who they are? >> so...
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that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next month. in the meantime, we're learning some specifics about what that program is. the president wants congress to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004, and extend criminal and mental health background checks to firearms sales at gun shows and through private dealers. vice president biden has devoted this week to hearing from all sides, including the n.r.a. tomorrow. >> we're here today to deal with a problem that requires immediate action, urgent action, and the president and i are determined to take action. >> reporter: he met today with victims of gun violence and gun control advocate
that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next...